The author of "The Complete Jack the Ripper", has drawn upon documentary and eye witness material to give an account of the Edwardian East End which was the refuge of political exiles who had fled the Tsars and the savage reprisals after the 1905 uprisings. In January 1909 an attempted wage snatch led to what became known as "The Tottenham Outrage". Approximately two years later, the gang, in escaping an attempted robbery of a jeweller in Houndsditch killed three policemen and crippled two more for life. They were eventually found in Sidney Street where the famous siege of Sidney Street began. As the story unfolds, the figure emerges of the man who killed three English policemen but who lived to become a hero of the October Revolution and head of the Soviet Cheka.
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Softcover. 1st thus. Octavo Size [approx 15.5 x 22.8cm]. Very Good condition. Bookplate to inside of the Front Cover. Illustrated with Black & White Photographs and Drawings. Part of the Penguin True Crime series. 219 pages. First published in 1973. The 1911 Sidney Street siege was the culmination of events that began with the December 1910 attempted jewellery robbery at Houndsditch by a gang of Latvian immigrants. This resulted in the murder of three policemen, the wounding of two others, and the death of George Gardstein, the leader of the Latvian gang. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. Nº de ref. del artículo: 323740
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Soft cover. Condición: Good. 2nd Edition. Has been read, but there are no markings or damage of any kind to the pages. Slight creases on the back cover. Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-1714669637147
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